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huehue
/ hue.hue /1. nvi., Pimples, acne; to have pimples.
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2. n., A native climber (Cocculus ferrandianus 🌐), with oval leaves and bluish one-seeded fruits. The stems were used for twine and for funnel-mouthed fish traps.
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- Neal 354.
HU-E-HU-E
s. The name of the water on Hualalai where the last volcano broke out.
HU-E-HU-E
v. See HUE, v. To throw up; to raise up; to loosen; to open.
HU-E-HU-E
adj. Spreading over; growing thickly like thrifty vines, as the koali (convolvulus.)
2. Spreading over like rain; he ua huehueia no Uli.
Huehue (hū'ē-hū'e), adj.
/ hū'ē-hū'e /1. Spreading over; growing thickly like thrifty vines, as the koali, convolvulus.
2. Spreading over like rain: He ua huehueia no Uli; The rain spreads over Uli. (Uli is a contraction of Paliuli, a place mentioned in the novel, Laieikawai.
Huehue (hu'-e-hu'-e), n.
/ hu'-e-hu'-e /The crater on Hualalai where the last volcanic eruption occurred.
Huehue (hū'e-hū'e), v.
/ hū'e-hū'e /[Intensive of hue, to dig out.] To throw up; to raise up; to loosen; to open; to be spread or scattered.
Huehue (hu'e-hu'e):
/ hu'e-hu'e /to stir up. Village, North Kona, Hawaii.
huehue
Native climbing vine (Cocculus ferrandianus) that spreads like a thrifty vine. Flexible stems were used for twine and for funnel-mouth fish traps. (NEAL 354.)
huehue
Native climbing vine (Cocculus ferrandianus). (NEAL 354.) See Plants: Uses.
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